Well installation electrical transmission systems
US-2024401472-A1 · Dec 5, 2024 · US
US10100618B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10100618-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715494865-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 16, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 16, 2018 |
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A technique for engaging a bore connector with a receptacle on subsea equipment. The technique may include providing an operator with a visual indication of acceptable alignment between the connector and the receptacle in advance of attaining engagement. In this way, a proper and reliably sealed engagement may be achieved. Further, the bore connector and techniques for use thereof include added indication of completed sealed engagement sufficient for testing and/or operational use of the connector in supporting a fluid application directed at the equipment through the receptacle.
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We claim: 1. A method of engaging a bore connector to a receptacle of subsea equipment, the method comprising: aligning the connector with the receptacle; verifying the alignment as within predetermined tolerances of the connector to the receptacle with a preliminary lock therebetween; and engaging the connector to the receptacle after the verifying, the engaging sufficient for substantially sealing the connector at the receptacle. 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the predetermined tolerance comprises the connector being within 3° of an axis of the receptacle. 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the engaging of the connector to the receptacle comprises overcoming a load of up to 7,000 lbs. on the connector. 4. The method of claim 1 wherein substantially sealing the connector at the receptacle includes exhibiting a pressure rating in excess of about 15,000 PSI. 5. The method of claim 1 wherein the verifying of the alignment comprises: securing the connector to the receptacle with the preliminary lock at a groove of a landing hub of the receptacle that is externally located on the subsea equipment; and visibly confirming the securing. 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the bore connector, the receptacle, the landing hub and the groove are a first bore connector, first receptacle first landing hub and first groove, respectively, the method further comprising: securing a second bore connector with a preliminary lock at a second groove of a second landing hub at a second receptacle prior to the engaging of the first bore connector to the first receptacle. 7. A method of engaging a bore connector to a receptacle of subsea equipment, the method comprising: aligning the connector with the receptacle; engaging the connector to the receptacle by securably sealing a seal end of the connector with the receptacle by way of a preliminary locking therebetween; and verifying the locked engaging with reference to a visible mobile indicator moving into alignment with a visible stationary indicator. 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the engaging comprises employing a torque tool of a remote operated vehicle to rotate a leadscrew and advance a threaded circumferential mechanism to actuate setting of latch dogs, the mobile indicator to track with the advancement of the mechanism. 9. The method of claim 7 further comprising one of: backpressure testing the sealing; and performing a fluid application at the equipment through the connector. 10. A bore connector for engaging with a receptacle of subsea equipment, the connector comprising: a fluid termination with an inlet for coupling to a flowline and a seal end to support the engaging with the receptacle; and an indicator selected from a group consisting of: a visual alignment indicator to provide an operator confirmation of acceptable alignment between the seal end and the receptacle by way of locking therebetween in advance of the engaging with the receptacle; and an engagement indicator to provide an operator confirmation of completion of the engaging between the seal end and the receptacle. 11. The bore connector of claim 10 wherein the subsea equipment is one of a manifold and a Christmas tree. 12. The bore connector of claim 10 wherein the receptacle comprises an inboard hub for interfacing the seal end at a seal upon completion of the engaging. 13. The bore connector of claim 12 wherein the seal is one of a metal to metal seal and a dual metal gasket. 14. The bore connector of claim 10 further comprising: a leadscrew; a circumferential mechanism threadably disposed about the leadscrew and for advancing toward the seal end upon rotation of the leadscrew; an actuator interfacing the mechanism and for advancing toward the seal end upon the advancing of the mechanism; and at least one latch dog interfacing the actuator and for setting upon the advancing of the actuator to complete the engaging between the seal end and the receptacle. 15. The bore connector of claim 14 wherein the engagement indicator is a visible mobile indicator coupled to the circumferential mechanism and configured to move from alignment with a visible rearward stationary indicator of the connector into alignment with a visible forward stationary indicator of the connector during the engaging. 16. The bore connector of claim 10 wherein the receptacle comprises a landing hub at an exterior location of the subsea equipment and defining a retention groove to support locking of the preliminary lock thereat for the securing. 17. The bore connector of claim 16 further comprising a release mechanism to allow for disengagement of the preliminary lock from the retention groove. 18. The bore connector of claim 17 wherein the release mechanism is an operator directed handle coupled to a release actuator within the connector to actuate the disengagement.
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